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Could it have to do with childhoods in the countryside, needing to learn to be able to look beyond the obvious and at the small things because the big ones simply were not there?

I recently saw the work of an artist who deconstructs everyday things, like a fir-bow disassembled, every single needle lined up orderly next to the middle section. I remember entertaining myself with similar things, emptying out a box of matches and play with it.

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About Merisi's Vienna

I seek to capture the beauty that is present in every day, and there is inevitably so much more than I could ever expect to grasp.

National Geographic TravelerAbout Merisi's: "Each entry features a collection of photos from Merisi's excursions around town. This is a great place to start if you are looking for some local perspective."

Spotted by Locals
Merisi’s blog is a venture through the best photos of the Viennese landscape of a local: the Viennese dogs, the spring, and especially the cafes!
If you live in Vienna, this blog is gonna make you feel like you’re missing out on something and if you’ve been there, you’ll definitely wish you never left!